What to Wear in Thailand?
Thailand has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity year-round. However, there are certain clothing considerations, especially when visiting temples, religious sites, or upscale restaurants. Follow these guidelines to stay comfortable while being respectful.
1. Daily Wear (City, Sightseeing, Night Markets)
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Light and breathable clothing: T-shirts, short-sleeve tops, and thin shirts are ideal
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Shorts and skirts: Comfortable for walking, but avoid overly short styles to stay respectful
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Comfortable shoes or sandals: Expect a lot of walking
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Hat, sunglasses, and sun-protective clothing: Essential for sun protection
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Rain gear or foldable umbrella: June–October is rainy season
🟢 Recommended fabrics: Cotton, linen, moisture-wicking materials
2. Temples and Religious Sites
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Cover shoulders and knees: No sleeveless tops or short skirts/shorts unless covered with a scarf or long pants/skirt
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Shoes must be removed before entering
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Avoid see-through or tight clothing: Show respect for religious sites
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Simple and modest colors preferred
3. Upscale Restaurants, Bars, and Nightlife
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Men: Shirt + long pants + clean shoes
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Women: Dress or top with skirt/pants, avoid athletic shorts or flip-flops
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Formal attire is not required, but neat and clean clothing is important
4. Beach and Island Wear
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Swimsuits, bikinis, beach skirts, shorts: Convenient for swimming and sunbathing
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Cover-up recommended when walking from hotel to restaurants or shops
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Flip-flops or sandals: Easy to wear on sand
5. Seasonal Clothing Tips
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Nov–Feb (cool season, 25–32°C): Wear light long-sleeve tops and thin pants. It can be slightly cool in the mornings and evenings, so bring a light layer.
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Mar–May (hot season, 30–38°C): Wear short sleeves and shorts with breathable fabrics. Don’t forget sun protection like hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
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Jun–Oct (rainy season, 28–34°C): Bring a raincoat or umbrella and wear quick-dry clothing to stay comfortable during sudden rain showers.
Conclusion
When traveling in Thailand, comfort, breathability, and sun protection are key:
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City & sightseeing: Light, breathable clothes; shorts or skirts
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Temples: Cover shoulders and knees; remove shoes
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Upscale restaurants & nightlife: Neat and presentable clothing
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Beach & islands: Swimsuit + cover-up
Follow these tips, and you’ll travel comfortably while respecting local customs.
